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Totem Element Metal V2 Speakers (Pair)

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Totem Element Metal V2 Speakers (Pair)Totem Element Metal V2 Floorstanding Loudspeaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Element Metal V2 is the flagship 2 way floorstanding loudspeaker from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The second generation of Totem's most ambitious floorstanding design, the Metal V2 is built around two proprietary 7" Torrent hand assembled drivers operating without any active or passive crossover in the low

Totem Element Metal V2 Floorstanding Loudspeaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Element Metal V2 is the flagship 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker from Totem Acoustic (Montreal, Quebec, Canada), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The second generation of Totem's most ambitious floorstanding design, the Metal V2 is built around two proprietary 7" Torrent hand-assembled drivers operating without any active or passive crossover in the low-frequency signal path, paired with a 1" titanium dome tweeter with a first-order crossover. The geometric cabinet features no parallel surfaces to eliminate interior standing waves, and is internally coated with industry-unique Borosilicate dampening. With a 91dB sensitivity, a 4-ohm nominal impedance, and a frequency response from 26Hz to 22kHz, the Metal V2 accepts amplifier power from 50 to 300 watts. Standing 43.5 inches tall and weighing 73.34 lbs per speaker, it is sold as a pair with bi-wireable Platinum WBT connectors on annealed aluminum terminal plates, adjustable claw and skid plate isolation, and matching magnetic grilles. AudioVideo Online awarded the Element Metal V2 its Editor's Choice distinction.

Torrent Driver Technology — No Crossover in the Woofer Path

The Torrent driver is Totem Acoustic's most significant proprietary engineering achievement and the technical foundation of the Element Metal V2. Each 7" Torrent driver's cradle is outfitted with seventeen 2.5-inch long neodymium magnets arranged cylindrically around the motor structure using a proprietary magnetisation topology that keeps the voice coil continuously immersed within the magnetic field throughout its full range of motion. This arrangement provides absolute and instantaneous control over every movement of the voice coil, eliminating the loss of magnetic authority that affects conventional motor systems at the excursion limits. The result is a driver with such a wide and flat frequency response that it requires no active or passive crossover components anywhere in the woofer signal path — the electrical signal flows directly from the amplifier to the driver without interruption or phase alteration. Totem's Vince Bruzzese describes the philosophy as a conviction that minimising crossover parts maximises the phase relationship between drivers, and that an uninterrupted signal flow allows for staggering midrange articulation, organic harmonics, speed, clarity, and detail extraction that crossover-based designs cannot match. The second-generation Torrent used in the Metal V2 incorporates revised magnet count and topology, an updated dust cap, revised damping, and a redesigned magnetic cradle geometry compared to the original Metal, resulting in what Totem describes as better midrange control, extended bass reach, and a soundstage depth twice that of its predecessor.

Geometric Cabinet, Borosilicate Dampening, and Articulated Isolation System

The Element Metal V2's cabinet is constructed with no two interior surfaces parallel, a geometry that prevents the formation of standing waves inside the enclosure and eliminates a major source of midrange coloration that affects conventionally rectangular speaker cabinets. The panels are fabricated from varying densities of MDF and coated on their inner surfaces with Borosilicate, a glass compound that Totem applies exclusively in the loudspeaker industry for its structural fortification and acoustic dampening properties. This internal treatment increases the cabinet's effective mass and rigidity while absorbing vibrational energy rather than allowing it to re-radiate. At the base, Totem's articulated claw and skid plate isolation system provides two forms of mechanical decoupling. The front claw is variably adjustable to modify the cabinet's angle, allowing fine-tuning of bass loading, phase articulation, and the speaker's acoustic relationship with the floor and room boundaries. The annealed aluminum skid plate eliminates resonances between the floor surface and the speaker enclosure. Custom-designed and machined aluminum terminal back plates carry bi-wireable Platinum WBT four-way connectors, and the 1" titanium dome tweeter features a thick 3/8-inch aluminum faceplate with a finned aluminum alloy rear chamber machined from a single piece of metal, acting as a large heatsink to keep the tweeter stable and composed at any output level.

Key Features

  • Dual 7" Torrent Hand-Assembled Drivers: Totem's proprietary drivers use seventeen 2.5-inch neodymium magnets per driver in a cylindrical arrangement that keeps the voice coil fully immersed in the magnetic field, enabling crossover-free operation across the full bass and midrange frequency range.
  • No Crossover in the Low-Frequency Path: The Torrent woofers operate without any active or passive crossover components, delivering an uninterrupted signal flow from amplifier to driver for maximum phase accuracy, clarity, and dynamic control.
  • 1" Titanium Dome Tweeter with First-Order Crossover: A precision tweeter with a 3/8-inch thick aluminum faceplate and a finned aluminum alloy rear chamber machined from a single piece of metal for exceptional thermal stability and high-output composure.
  • No Parallel Internal Surfaces: The geometric cabinet design eliminates interior standing waves, reducing a major source of midrange coloration and allowing the drivers to work in a cleaner acoustic environment.
  • Industry-Unique Borosilicate Internal Dampening: The cabinet's inner surfaces are coated with Borosilicate for structural fortification, acoustic dampening, and long-term cabinet integrity.
  • Articulated Front Claw Isolation System: A variably adjustable front claw allows the listener to modify the cabinet angle for optimal bass loading, phase articulation, and room interaction, with an annealed aluminum skid plate eliminating floor-to-cabinet resonances.
  • Bi-Wireable Platinum WBT Connectors: Four-way Platinum WBT speaker terminals on custom machined and annealed aluminum rear terminal plates for high-quality single-wire and bi-wire configurations.
  • 91dB Sensitivity, 4-Ohm Impedance: High sensitivity for a 4-ohm design, requiring an amplifier with stable current delivery into a 4-ohm load, with a recommended power range of 50 to 300 watts.
  • Multi-Coat Polyester Finishes: Available in multiple luxurious multi-coat polyester finishes with the depth and gloss of premium automotive lacquerwork.
  • Matching Magnetic Grilles: Tool-free magnetic grilles for a clean front profile and driver protection.
  • Designed and Built in Canada: Every Element Metal V2 is designed and manufactured by Totem Acoustic at their Montreal, Quebec, Canada facility.
  • 200-300 Hour Break-In: Totem recommends 200 to 300 hours of break-in time for the Torrent drivers to reach their full performance potential.

Technical Specifications

Type 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker
Woofers 2x 7" proprietary Torrent hand-assembled drivers
Tweeter 1" titanium dome with 3/8" thick aluminum faceplate and finned aluminum alloy chamber
Crossover None in low-frequency path; first-order crossover on tweeter only
Frequency Response 26Hz - 22kHz
Sensitivity 91dB
Impedance 4 ohms
Recommended Power 50-300 watts
Speaker Terminals Bi-wireable Platinum WBT 4-way connectors on annealed aluminum terminal plates
Cabinet Design Geometric, no parallel surfaces; Borosilicate internal dampening
Isolation Variably adjustable front claw and aluminum skid plate
Grilles Matching magnetic
Finish Multi-coat polyester (multiple colours)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 11.7" x 43.5" x 14.9" (29.8 x 110.5 x 37.8 cm)
Weight 73.34 lbs / 33.34 kg (per speaker)
Placement from Rear Wall As little as 6", varies with electronics and room acoustics
Break-In Time 200-300 hours
Origin Designed and built in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sold As a pair

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • AudioVideo Online (Russia) - Editor's Choice Award

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Totem Element Metal V2?

The Totem Element Metal V2 is the flagship 2-way floorstanding loudspeaker from Totem Acoustic, designed and built in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. It uses two 7" proprietary Torrent hand-assembled drivers operating without any crossover in the low-frequency signal path, paired with a 1" titanium dome tweeter with a first-order crossover, in a geometric cabinet with no parallel surfaces and Borosilicate internal dampening. Key specifications include 91dB sensitivity, 4-ohm nominal impedance, a frequency response from 26Hz to 22kHz, and a recommended amplifier power range of 50 to 300 watts. The Metal V2 is sold as a pair and requires 200 to 300 hours of break-in time for full performance.

What is the Torrent driver and why does it require no crossover?

The Torrent is Totem Acoustic's proprietary hand-assembled driver technology, first developed to celebrate the company's 20th anniversary and continuously refined over subsequent generations. Each Torrent driver is equipped with seventeen 2.5-inch neodymium magnets arranged cylindrically around the motor structure using a proprietary magnetisation topology that keeps the voice coil continuously immersed within the magnetic field throughout its full range of motion. This sustained magnetic immersion gives the motor system such precise and instantaneous control over the voice coil that the driver achieves a sufficiently wide and flat frequency response to operate across the full bass and midrange range without any crossover components. The absence of crossover parts in the woofer signal path eliminates phase shifting, signal degradation, and dynamic compression at the crossover transition point, resulting in what Totem describes as staggering midrange articulation, organic harmonics, and striking accuracy both on and off axis.

How does the Totem Element Metal V2 compare to the Wilson Audio Sabrina X and the Magico A5?

The Totem Element Metal V2, the Wilson Audio Sabrina X, and the Magico A5 are three high-end floorstanding loudspeakers with fundamentally different engineering philosophies. The Metal V2's defining characteristic is its crossover-free Torrent woofer topology, geometric cabinet with no parallel surfaces, and Borosilicate internal dampening — a uniquely Canadian approach to eliminating phase distortion and standing wave coloration. The Wilson Sabrina X uses Wilson's proprietary composite cone drivers in a conventional multi-way crossover layout with Wilson's FOCAL-derived precision cabinet construction, tuned for transient speed and precise imaging. The Magico A5 uses Magico's beryllium dome tweeter and graphene-carbon cone drivers in a sealed, bolted aluminium enclosure, prioritising ultra-low distortion and extended frequency response. Listeners who value phase accuracy, musical coherence, and the sonic benefit of a direct amplifier-to-driver connection in the bass and midrange will find the Metal V2's approach particularly compelling.

What amplifier does the Totem Element Metal V2 need?

The Totem Element Metal V2 has a 4-ohm nominal impedance and a recommended power range of 50 to 300 watts, requiring an amplifier that is stable and authoritative into a 4-ohm load. Amplifiers with high current delivery and low output impedance are strongly preferred — class A and class AB solid-state amplifiers from Pass Labs, Hegel, Bryston, and Simaudio Moon are frequently cited as well-matched partners. Totem demonstrated the Metal V2 at audio shows with VTL ST-150 tube amplification, confirming that high-quality valve amplifiers with sufficient current capability are also effective. Amplifiers rated at 8 ohms only should be verified for stable 4-ohm operation before pairing with the Metal V2, as its 4-ohm load will draw approximately double the current of an 8-ohm speaker at equivalent volume levels.

How should the Totem Element Metal V2 be positioned in the room?

The Totem Element Metal V2 can be placed as little as 6 inches from the rear wall, though the precise optimal placement varies with the listening room's acoustics and the amplifier driving the speakers. The variably adjustable front claw allows the listener to modify the cabinet's angle for fine-tuning of bass loading, imaging focus, and the acoustic relationship between the speaker and the floor. Totem specifies a minimum spacing of 2 feet between the speakers, though wider placement typically expands the soundstage. The Metal V2's bass behaviour as it is moved closer to or further from walls changes only in terms of low-frequency extension rather than developing boominess, a characteristic Totem attributes to the controlled nature of the Torrent driver's motor system.

How long does the Totem Element Metal V2 take to break in?

Totem Acoustic recommends 200 to 300 hours of break-in time for the Element Metal V2 before evaluating its full performance. During break-in, the Torrent drivers' suspension systems and damping materials settle into their intended operating parameters, typically producing progressively deeper and more controlled bass and more natural midrange as hours accumulate. Listening during break-in is normal and encouraged; the speaker will simply continue to improve over the recommended period. Playing a variety of music at moderate to moderately high levels is the most effective way to complete break-in efficiently.

Where can I buy the Totem Element Metal V2 in Toronto or Canada?

The Totem Element Metal V2 is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Totem Acoustic dealer located in Toronto, Canada, sold as a pair. Vinyl Sound can arrange in-store demonstrations of the Metal V2 with compatible high-current amplification and source components. As a Canadian-designed and built loudspeaker, the Metal V2 is naturally well-supported across Canada, and purchasing from an authorised Totem dealer ensures full manufacturer warranty coverage and access to factory-backed service.

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